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Backend and iOS engineers needed to work on a newly funded startup in the restaurant industry

Backend or iOS Engineer

Backend and iOS engineers needed to work on a newly funded startup in the restaurant industry. The team would be 2 iOS engineers, 2 backend engineers, and an engineering manager (Lynn Cyrin) working for a San Francisco startup. Either position would be a full time salaried one creating software for the company as its needs and team grow. Compensation for either position would be competitive based on market rates, and include a standard benefits package.

General Requirements:

  • Basic familiarity with Git
  • Basic familiarity with web server fundamentals (HTTP, sessions, ...)
  • Available to start working by November 1st

Backend Requirements:

  • 1 year of experience with python web frameworks, preferably Django
  • 2 years of experience with backend (ie. database) programming, SQL preferred
  • Located in or willing to relocate to Portland, Oregon.

iOS Requirements:

  • Comfortable with working remotely
  • Experience working with commerical iOS applications, or a similar degree of experience with personal iOS projects

You would be working with a team that prioritizes social justice, and fem / person of color / queer and trans representation. The majority of your time would be spent working with the 4 person engineering team.

If you are interested, email [email protected] or (preferably) message @lynncyrin on twitter with your resume or a link to your website (no cover letter required). If you are a good fit, we will start moving on to talking with the rest of the team and having a mutual interview.

More information about the position available upon request, but company name will be witheld for a time for the sake of maintaining hiring standards.

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